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  • Art: Explored different shapes and sizes of planes through drawings and collages.
  • English Language Arts: Practiced descriptive writing by writing about the different types of planes and their features.
  • History: Studied the history of aviation and how the invention of planes changed the world.
  • Math: Applied geometry concepts to learn about the angles and dimensions of planes.
  • Science: Explored the principles of flight and aerodynamics by experimenting with paper plane designs and observing their flight patterns.
  • Social Studies: Learned about the different countries involved in the aviation industry and their contributions to the development of planes.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to:

  • Create an art project inspired by a specific type of plane and its historical significance.
  • Write a short story or a poem involving a plane or a flight journey.
  • Research and dive deeper into the history of aviation, focusing on notable inventors and pioneers in the field.
  • Explore advanced mathematical concepts related to aviation, such as calculating airspeed or analyzing flight trajectories.
  • Experiment with different materials and designs to create more sophisticated paper planes, testing how modifications affect their flight performance.
  • Investigate the environmental impact of aviation and explore sustainable alternatives or technologies in the industry.
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